concourse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of concourse in Hindi

  • भीड़
  • जमाव
  • मंडली
  • जमघट

concourse Definition

Noun

  • a large open area inside or in front of a public building, as in an airport or train station.

concourse Example

  • a vast concourse of learned men ( विद्वान पुरुषों का एक विशाल सम्मेलन )
  • Our sales office is on the lower concourse. ( हमारा बिक्री कार्यालय निचले समतल पर है। )
  • Then they descended again to the concourse. ( फिर वे फिर से संघ में आए। )
  • Mist hung over the water and the huge concourse of duck swam and ducked and preened. ( धुंध ने पानी के ऊपर लटका दिया और बत्तख के झुंड के विशाल समागम को चकमा दिया और शिकार किया। )

More Sentence

  • Once we were in the main concourse, I put down my suitcase and turned to say goodbye.
  • So naturally, a walk around the concourse at halftime overheard more than a handful of bad reviews on McCallum.
  • His sons were there and so was a concourse of knights so huge that it reminded men of his Coronation.
  • After a time, all knew that the concourse was not going to turn sour or break up in a fight.
  • The outer concourse in glass and iron had its architectural roots in the exhibition halls of the nineteenth century.
  • the attracted concourse of the beauty and wealth of modern civilization
  • Thus the angles at which the surfaces of separation meet are the same at all parts of the line of concourse of the three fluids.
  • It will be easily imagined what was the concourse of visitors to this pot. Sentencedict.com
  • That's at the end of the concourse, on the left.
  • He collected his boarding card and found a seat in the cafeteria that allowed him to look down on the concourse.
  • The research Jarvis embarked on for his book took him into the lower level concourse at Bond Street.
  • A pleasant feature of the boardroom is the open terrace, overlooking the concourse, with its terracotta tiled floor.
  • When they pass out of the gate and into the concourse the man quickens his pace and the distance between them increases.
  • A sheikh was summoned and with his authority and before a vast concourse of onlookers the tomb was reopened.
  • Still, some adherents of the old Israelitish moral and religious standards must have survived, only they were not to be found in the chief places of concourse, but as a rule in coteries which handed on the traditions of Amos and Isaiah in sorrowful retirement.
  • The re-erection of a wayside cross in Annemasse, at the gates of Geneva, amid an enormous concourse of converts, an event which closed the three years of his apostolate, led to the composition of the Defense ...
  • A mound of earth was raised which would serve as a platform on which the victim would be slaughtered in the presence of the concourse of spectators.
  • After the peace of Aix-laners and Chapelle, France had been flooded from all quarters customs, of the civilized world, but especially from England, by a concourse of refined and cultured men well acquainted with her usages and her universal language, whom she had received sympathetically.
  • The Main Concourse would inspire a double take-- literally.
  • After the Restoration a fence was erected on the inside of the great north door to hinder a concourse of rude people, and when the cathedral was being rebuilt Sir Christopher Wren made a strict order against any profanation of the sacred building.
  • Nine years after a monument, raised by public subscription, in the cemetery of Kensal Green, was inaugurated by Monckton Milnes (Lord Houghton) with a concourse of spectators that showed how well the memory of the poet stood the test of time.
  • You enter the passenger concourse and descend to the track level.
  • The East End Concourse is to open in mid-2001.
  • In Angouleme the rental office was in the station shopping concourse.
  • Once the concourse had cleared, police bomb dogs walked through.
  • The concourse, one floor below, shows a similar pattern.
  • Ardently devoted to the service of humanity, he projected a scheme for a general concourse of all the savants in Europe, and started in London a paper, Journal du Lycee de Londres, which was to be the organ of their views.
  • An international flight concourse was sealed off for nearly three hours.
  • There's a concourse between the two buildings ."
  • Griggs said Kalimian never left the secure concourse area at Lambert.
  • She said authorities using search dogs determined the concourse was safe.
  • An exhibit was established at Pittsburgh International Airport in Concourse A.
  • This deal also allows Qantas to use the A380 dedicated concourse.
  • Occasionally there are paid admission events where the concourse is fenced off.
  • The concourse was enlarged into a facility with 25 remodeled gates.
  • Construction of the concourse will involve replacing the existing Commuter Terminal.
  • The name of the organization was changed from Congress to National Council as soon as the assembly ceased to be a fortuitous concourse of atoms, and consisted of duly appointed representatives from the local councils of every part of England
  • the domestic arrivals concourse